![]() And then, there’s some text in italics, and that has a little 1 next to the 3. You’ll see in the image above that the top heading is numbered a sort of red 2. There’s also a legend (on the toolbox itself) showing you which color and number applies to which style. These bits let you know just what styles you’ve applied to each portion of your document. Suddenly, the page is filled with colorful bits and numbers on the left side. The Toolbox will open to the Styles section.ĭown at the bottom of the Toolbox, there are two checkboxes. While the doc is open to Print Layout view (View > Print Layout), choose Styles from the View menu. ![]() Open a document that has a bunch of styles applied. One of these features is called “Show Style Guides,” and one is called “Show Direct Formatting Guides.” I love the second one most, but in the interest of delaying gratification, let’s talk about the first one first. ![]() Once you’ve embraced styles, Microsoft Word has a couple of brand new features that make it easy to maintain your styles within a document. If you’re not sure what I mean by “styles,” then have a look below for a link to my earlier post (and very short video) on what styles can do for you. I’ve talked before about the importance, nay, the joy, of using styles with a word processor.
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